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Old 08-03-2003, 07:35 PM
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Default What can I do with heavy water logged soil?

I have a lower garden area of about 1/4 hectare. I have only just reclaimed
it from the wild. It is very waterlogged, and the soil is heavy.

I would like to grow something in it, but I guess I will need to rotovate
the soil first.

What would you do with a bit of ground like this to get it going again?

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Kevin Wade



 
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